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Springsteen

The Album Collection Vol. 2 (1987-1996)

10x Vinyl Box Set

The Audio Is Sourced From The Highest-Quality Transfers Of Each Original Analogue Album Master

Acclaimed Engineer Bob Ludwig And Springsteen's Long-Time Engineer Toby Scott Utilized The Plangent Process, Noted For Its Ability To Correct Pitch Errors And Distortions In The Magnetic Tape, Ensuring The Best Possible Quality Versions Of These Albums

Featuring The First-Ever Vinyl Pressing Of The 1996 Blood Brothers EP

Includes A 60-Page Book Featuring Rarely-Seen Photos, Memorabilia And Original Press Clippings From This Chapter Of Springsteen's Recording Career

Includes Certificate of Authenticity (Numbered)

Includes Onsert

Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings is set to release Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 2, 1987-1996, a limited-edition, numbered boxed set comprised of material recorded and released by Springsteen for Columbia Records during that period. The long out-of-print LPs are available remastered for the first time on vinyl. In addition to Springsteen's four studio albums from the era, the boxed set includes a special 12" of 1988's live EP Chimes of Freedom, Springsteen's 1993 two-LP MTV Plugged special, and the first-ever vinyl release of the 1996 Blood Brothers EP for a total of 10 discs. All of this material comes in recreations of the original packaging, accompanied by a 60-page book featuring rarely seen photos, memorabilia and original press clippings from the period.

For The Album Collection Vol. 2, remastered albums from acclaimed engineer Bob Ludwig and Springsteen's longtime engineer Toby Scott have been pressed on vinyl for the first time. The albums were transferred from the original analogue masters using the Plangent Process playback system. 1987's Tunnel of Love and 1992's Human Touch have also been expanded across two LPs to maximize audio quality.

All four of Bruce Springsteen's studio albums from this period were certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum by the RIAA, with three reaching the Top 5 of the Billboard 200. The Vol. 2 collection follows the 2014 release of Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1, 1973-1984, which included newly remastered editions of the first seven Bruce Springsteen studio albums.

Albums included:

Tunnel of Love (1987)* (2 LP)

Human Touch (1992)* (2 LP)

Lucky Town (1992) (1 LP)

In Concert / MTV Plugged (1993) (2 LP)

The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995) (1 LP)

* expanded across two LPs to maximize audio quality

12" EPs included:

Chimes of Freedom (1988) (1 EP)

Blood Brothers (1996)** (1 EP)

** First-ever vinyl release

Tunnel Of Love1. Ain't Got You2. Tougher Than The Rest3. All That Heaven Will Allow4. Spare Parts5. Cautious Man6. Walk Like A Man7. Tunnel Of Love8. Two Faces9. Brilliant Disguise10. One Step Up11. When You're Alone12. Valentine's Day

The Ghost Of Tom Joad1. The Ghost Of Tom Joad2. Straight Time3. Highway 294. Youngstown5. Sinaloa Cowboys6. The Line7. Balboa Park8. Dry Lightning9. The New Timer10. Across The Border11. Galveston Bay12. My Best Was Never Good Enough

Chimes Of Freedom1. Tougher Than The Rest (Live)2. Be True (Live)3. Chimes Of Freedom (Live)4. Born To Run (Live-Acoustic)

"Last Thursday, at the Harvard Square theatre, I saw my rock'n'roll past flash before my eyes. And I saw something else: I saw rock and roll future and its name is Bruce Springsteen. And on a night when I needed to feel young, he made me feel like I was hearing music for the very first time." --Jon Landau, The Real Paper, May 22, 1974

Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings will release Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973-1984, a boxed set comprised of remastered editions of the first seven albums recorded and released by Bruce Springsteen for Columbia Records between 1973 and 1984. All of the albums are newly remastered and all seven are making their remastered debut on vinyl.

The seven albums are recreations of their original packaging and the set is accompanied by a 60-page book featuring rarely-seen photos, memorabilia and original press clippings from Springsteen's first decade as a recording artist.

Acclaimed engineer Bob Ludwig, working with Springsteen and longtime engineer Toby Scott, has remastered these albums, all newly transferred from the original analogue masters using the Plangent Process playback system.Albums included:

Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)

The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle (1973)

Born To Run (1975)

Darkness On The Edge Of Town (1978)

The River (1980)

Nebraska (1982)

Born In The U.S.A. (1984)

LP 1 - Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. (1973) 1. Blinded By The Light2. Growin' Up3. Mary Queen Of Arkansas4. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?5. Lost In The Flood6. The Angel7. For You8. Spirit In The Night9. It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City

LP 3 - Born To Run (1975)1. Thunder Road2. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out3. Night4. Backstreets5. Born To Run6. She's The One7. Meeting Across The River8. Jungleland

LP 4 - Darkness On The Edge Of Town (1978)1. Badlands2. Adam Raised A Cain3. Something In The Night4. Candy's Room5. Racing In The Street6. The Promised Land7. Factory8. Streets Of Fire9. Prove It All Night10. Darkness On The Edge Of Town

LP 5 - The River (1980)1. The Ties That Bind2. Sherry Darling3. Jackson Cage4. Two Hearts5. Independence Day6. Hungry Heart7. Out In The Street8. Crush On You9. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)10. I Wanna Marry You11. The River

LP 8 - Born In The U.S.A. (1984)1. Born In The U.S.A.2. Cover Me3. Darlington County4. Working On The Highway5. Downbound Train6. I'm On Fire7. No Surrender8. Bobby Jean9. I'm Goin' Down10. Glory Days11. Dancing In The Dark12. My Hometown

Winterland Night Vol. 2

White Colored Vinyl

This is the second installment of a three LP release that contains the best quality recording of the legendary Winterland broadcast, performed at the renowned San Francisco venue on 15th December, just two weeks before the whole tour wrapped up for good.

The tour has since become viewed as perhaps Springsteen's best in a storied career of concert performances.'Tonight you're gonna hear the concert of your life', the radio announcer at KSAN stated to those listening in. He wasn't wrong, and now, some 35 years later, this very same show is available for everybody to either re-live or enjoy for the first time.

Passaic Night, New Jersey 1978 - Vol. 2

1000 Only Limited Edition Grey Vinyl

Bruce Springsteen has played over a thousand shows across the last four decades, nearly all of which will live forever in the hearts and memories of the fans who attended. However, there are a handful of shows that are so well-known and legendary that they are referred to simply by one name: Agora, Passaic, and Winterland. These shows have become part of a Springsteen fans vernacular and used as a point of reference when discussing just about every aspect of Bruces career. This is the second installment of a three part release documenting the legendary show played live from capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, September 19, 1978.

Wrecking Ball

Bruce Springsteen's politically charged new Columbia Records release Wrecking Ball, his 17th studio album overall, features 11 original songs which 'The Boss' co-produced with Ron Aniello and executive producer Jon Landau. The set boasts three familiar tracks including the title cut which Bruce has performed live since 2009, American Land from the tour in support of 2006's Seeger Sessions and Land of Hope and Dreams, which dates back to the late 1990s.

Said long-time manager Jon Landau, Bruce has dug down as deep as he can to come up with this vision of modern life. The lyrics tell a story you can't hear anywhere else and the music is his most innovative in recent years. The writing is some of the best of his career and both veteran fans and those who are new to Bruce will find much to love on Wrecking Ball.

LP11. We Take Care Of Our Own2. Easy Money3. Shackled and Drawn4. Jack of All Trades5. Death To My Hometown6. This Depression

LP21. Wrecking Ball2. You've Got It3. Rocky Ground4. Land of Hope and Dreams5. We Are Alive

The Promise: Darkness On The Edge Of Town

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21 Tracks Spread Out Over Three High-quality, 180 Gram Vinyl LPs. Lyrics To All Of The Songs, A New Essay From Bruce Springsteen And Never-before-seen Photographs From The "Darkness" Sessions Are Also Included

Darkness was my 'samurai' record, Springsteen writes, stripped to the frame and ready to rumble." But the music that got left behind was substantial. For the first time, fans will have access to 21 previously-unreleased songs from the Darkness recording sessions, songs that, as Springsteen writes, perhaps could have/should have been released after Born To Run and before the collection of songs that Darkness on the Edge of Town became.

Highlights include the extraordinary rock version of Racing in the Street, the never-before-released original recordings of Because the Night, Fire, and Rendezvous, the supreme pop opus Someday (We'll Be Together), the hilarious Ain't Good Enough for You, the superb soul-based vocal performance on The Broken Hearted, the utterly haunting Breakaway, and the now finally released, fully orchestrated masterpiece and title song, The Promise. All 21 songs have been mixed by Springsteen's long-time collaborator, Bob Clearmountain. According to long-time manager/producer Jon Landau, There isn't a weak card in this deck. The Promise is simply a great listening experience.

For over a quarter century, rock and roll's biggest stars have gathered annually on one special evening for an exclusive party: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies. Honoring music's most influential figures with the most prestigious of awards, it's also an evening where both artists and fans celebrate rock and roll with once-in-a-lifetime performances. For the first time on vinyl, Time Life has pressed a selection of the most memorable moments in the history of the induction ceremony, previously only available in digital and physical formats. ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME LIVE: VOLUME 1 is a unique, collectible vinyl album featuring an unforgettable "set list" including the biggest names in rock 'n' roll.

Hammersmith Odeon, London '75

On November 18, 1975, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band made their first concert appearance outside of America, at London's Hammersmith Odeon. Born to Run had been released three months earlier, and Springsteen had famously appeared on the covers of Time and Newsweek three weeks before the Hammersmith gig-was the rest of the world finally ready for him? More than 40 years later, Hammersmith Odeon London '75 answers with a resounding "yes"-and now, for the first time on vinyl, fans can experience the magic of that unforgettable night.

Dead Man's Town: A Tribute To Springsteen's Born In The U.S.A.

2014 marks the 30th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen's 'Born In The U.S.A.'Although it would become his biggest selling album with seven top 10 singleson the Billboard Hot 100, Luther Dickinson of North Mississippi Allstarssays "any of those songs could be played with acoustic guitar alone andstill be great." Taking this idea as its premise, 'Dead Man's Town: A Tribute to Born in the U.S.A' strips the album's twelve indelible originals to the core, with contributions from Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, Low, Nicole Atkins, Justin Townes Earle, Blitzen Trapper, Joe Pug, Trampled by Turtles, and more. Rolling Stone premiered Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires' Dave Cobb-produced cover of "Born In The U.S.A," saying these artists are "reimagining 'Born in the U.S.A.'... with a reduced approach more influenced by that of the acoustic 'Nebraska.

Isbell says of his cover, ""Born In The U.S.A." is one of my favoritesbecause so many people have seemingly misunderstood the lyrical content and the song's overall tone. When you listen to the demo, the dark, minor keyarrangement makes it clear that this is not strictly a song of celebration.We wanted to stay true to that version." Amanda Shires adds, "I love thatthe song paints a picture of struggle in the face of the American dream, andthe irony in the chorus is delivered with such force that it nearlytranscends irony altogether."

Live At The Main Point 1975 (Box Set)

The words 'legendary', 'seminal' and 'classic' are very often over-used in the heated hyperbole that surround rock concerts in general and Bruce Springsteen gigs in particular.

However, this recording of a concert Bruce and the E-Street Band played in Philadelphia in February 1975 really is that of a legendary Springsteen show. This is a seminal moment in his career, a classic performance and an essential part of any fan's library of The Boss' work.

This is one of his greatest performances, ever.

LP 11. Intro2. Incident On 57th Street3. Mountain Of Love 4. Born To Run 5. The E Street Shuffle

Magic (Awaiting Repress)

1. Radio Nowhere 2. You'll Be Comin' Down3. Livin' in the Future4. Your Own Worst Enemy5. Gypsy Biker6. Girls in Their Summer Clothes7. I'll Work for Your Love8. Magic9. Last to Die10. Long Walk Home11. Devil's Arcade12. Terry's Song

Born To Run

Ranked 18/500 On Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time

Mastered By Bob Ludwig Working Under The Supervision Of Springsteen & Engineer Toby Scott

Bruce Springsteen spent everything he had - patience, energy, studio time, the physical endurance of his E Street Band - to make his masterpiece. There are a dozen guitar overdubs on the title track alone. The album became a monster, Springsteen recalled. But in making his third album, he was living out the central drama in its gun-the-engine rock & roll: the fight to reconcile big dreams with crushing reality. He found it so hard to re-create the sound in his head - the Jersey-bar dynamite of his live gigs, Phil Spector's grandeur, Roy Orbison's melodrama - that he nearly gave up and put out a live album. But his attention to detail produced a timeless record about the labors and glories of aspiring to greatness.

Born In The U.S.A.

Ranked 86/500 On Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time

Mastered By Bob Ludwig Working Under The Supervision Of Springsteen & Engineer Toby Scott

Born in the U.S.A. is the seventh studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. A critical and commercial success, it found Springsteen marking a departure in his sound. While its predecessor, the dark and acoustic Nebraska, featured songs of pessimism and isolation, Born in the U.S.A.'s lyrics expressed signs of hope in the daily fight of the ordinary American in following the American Dream, a new feeling complemented by synthesized arrangements and a pop-flavored, radio-oriented sound that helped Springsteen to extend his popularity and appeal to mainstream audiences.

1. Born In The U.S.A.2. Cover Me3. Darlington County4. Working On The Highway5. Downbound Train6. I'm On Fire7. No Surrender8. Bobby Jean9. I'm Goin' Down10. Glory Days11. Dancing In The Dark12. My Hometown

The River

Ranked 253/500 On Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time

Mastered By Bob Ludwig Working Under The Supervision Of Springsteen & Engineer Toby Scott

The River is the fifth studio album, and the first double album by Bruce Springsteen.

The sources of The River go back into earlier parts of Springsteen's recording career. Independence Day, Point Blank, The Ties That Bind, Ramrod, and Sherry Darling were leftovers from his previous album, Darkness on the Edge of Town, and had been featured on the 1978 tour, as had parts of Drive All Night as a long interpolation within Backstreets. The River had premiered at the September 1979 Musicians United for Safe Energy concerts, gaining a featured spot in the subsequent documentary No Nukes.

Originally, Springsteen intended The River to be a single set entitled The Ties That Bind and released in late 1979 with 10 tracks. Springsteen added darker material after he'd written the title track. Indeed, The River became noted for its mix of the frivolous next to the solemn. This was intentional, and in contrast to Darkness, for as Springsteen said during an interview, Rock and roll has always been this joy, this certain happiness that is in its way the most beautiful thing in life. But rock is also about hardness and coldness and being alone ... I finally got to the place where I realized life had paradoxes, a lot of them, and you've got to live with them.

LP11. The Ties That Bind2. Sherry Darling3. Jackson Cage4. Two Hearts5. Independence Day6. Hungry Heart7. Out In The Street8. Crush On You9. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)10. I Wanna Marry You11. The River

Eddie Money

Mastered By Ryan Smith At Sterling Sound

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Stoughton Printing Old-Style Tip-On Jacket

Edward Joseph Mahoney, a Brooklyn-born second-generation cop who eventually ditched his badge and gun to pursue his rock star dreams as Eddie Money - struck gold right off the bat with his 1977 self-titled debut album.

The record's leadoff single, Baby Hold On, was actually its biggest hit, but the follow-up single Two Tickets to Paradise, was a sort of spiritual cousin to Bruce Springsteen's Rosalita (Come Out Tonight). It's written from the perspective of a young guy who's desperately trying to convince his girlfriend to ignore her disapproving parents and come away with him on a trip so far away from here. With its smooth production, urgent uptempo chorus, and insistent melodic hook, Tickets was a natural for late '70s FM radio - where it found an immediate home, eventually working its way all the way up to No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Although Money might have written Two Tickets to Paradise to convince a specific girl to leave town with him, its title became shorthand for that end-of-the-work-week feeling you get when you've fulfilled all of your responsibilities to the Man and you're free to relax without obligations for a little while - like, say, at at an Eddie Money concert, where Tickets has remained a constant fixture of the set list for more than 30 years.

1. Two Tickets To Paradise2. You've Really Got A Hold On Me3. Wanna Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star4. Save A Little Room In Your Heart For Me5. So Good To Be In Love Again6. Baby Hold On7. Don't Worry8. Jealousys9. Got To Get Another Girl10. Gamblin Man

Bruce Springsteen - 1995 Radio Hour

On 9th December 1995 Springsteen performed at Philadelphia's Tower Theater, a number of tracks from which were broadcast across the US on a variety of FM Radio Stations, as part of a radio programme called 'Bruce Springsteen's Radio Hour'. In addition to the 10 songs broadcast, Bruce also completed a lengthy 35-minute interview with DJ/Presenter Bob Castos - also aired as part of the radio hour - which was recorded a few days earlier at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Brick, New Jersey, during which The Boss gave his own, detailed take on his new acoustic album.

LP 1 1.The Ghost Of Tom Joad 2.Straight Time 3.Darkness On The Edge Of Town 4.Born In The USA 5.Youngstown 6.Sinaloa Cowboys 7.Balboa Park 8.Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street? 9.This Hard Land 10.Streets Of Philadelphia

The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle

Ranked 133/500 On Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time

Mastered By Bob Ludwig Working Under The Supervision Of Springsteen & Engineer Toby Scott

The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. It was recorded by Springsteen with the E Street Band at 914 Sound Studios in Blauvelt, New York. The album includes the song Rosalita (Come Out Tonight), the band's most-used set-closing song for the first 10 years of its career.

As with Springsteen's first album released earlier in the year, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle was well-received critically but had little commercial success at the time. However, once Springsteen achieved popularity with Born to Run, several selections from this album became popular FM radio airplay and concert favorites. On November 7, 2009, Springsteen and the E Street Band played the album in its entirety for the first time ever in a concert at Madison Square Garden.[2]

Chapter And Verse

'Chapter and Verse,' the audio companion to Bruce Springsteen's extraordinary forthcoming autobiography, will be released on Columbia Records. The career-spanning compilation will be released four days before Simon & Schuster publishes 'Born to Run.' Five of the album's 18 tracks have not been previously released.

Springsteen selected the songs on 'Chapter and Verse' to reflect the themes and sections of 'Born to Run.' The compilation begins with two tracks from The Castiles, featuring a teenaged Springsteen on guitar and vocals, and ends with the title track from 2012's 'Wrecking Ball.' The collected songs trace Springsteen's musical history from its earliest days, telling a story that parallels the one in the book.

Recordings from Steel Mill and The Bruce Springsteen Band feature musicians who would go on to play in The E Street Band. Solo demos of "Henry Boy" and "Growin' Up" were cut in 1972 shortly before Springsteen began recording his debut album, 'Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.'

LP 11. Baby I - The Castiles (recorded May 2, 1966, at Mr. Music, Bricktown, NJ; written by Bruce Springsteen and George Theiss; previously unreleased)2. You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover - The Castiles (recorded Sept. 16, 1967, at The Left Foot, Freehold, NJ; written by Willie Dixon; previously unreleased)3. He's Guilty (The Judge Song) - Steel Mill (recorded Feb. 22, 1970, at Pacific Recording Studio, San Mateo, CA; previously unreleased)4. Ballad of Jesse James - The Bruce Springsteen Band (recorded March 14, 1972, at Challenger Eastern Surfboards, Highland, NJ; previously unreleased)5. Henry Boy (recorded June 1972, at Mediasound Studios, New York, NY; previously unreleased)6. Growin' Up (recorded May 3, 1972, at Columbia Records Recordings Studios, New York, NY; previously appeared on 'Tracks')7. 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (1973, 'The Wild, The Innocent & the E Street Shuffle')8. Born to Run (1975, 'Born to Run')9. Badlands (1977, 'Darkness on the Edge of Town')10. The River (1980, 'The River')

Darkness On The Edge Of Town

Ranked 150/500 On Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time

Mastered By Bob Ludwig Working Under The Supervision Of Springsteen & Engineer Toby Scott

Coming three years and one extended court battle after Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town was highly anticipated. Some attributed the album's embattled tone to Bruce Springsteen's legal troubles, but it carried on from Born to Run, in which Springsteen had first begun to view his colorful cast of characters as losers. On Darkness, he began to see them as the working class: his characters, some of whom he inhabited and sang for in the first person, had little and were in danger of losing even that. Their only hope for redemption lay in working harder, and their only escape lay in driving. Springsteen presented these hard truths in hard rock settings, the tracks paced by powerful drumming and searing guitar solos. Though not as heavily produced as Born to Run, Darkness was given a full-bodied sound; Springsteen's stories were becoming less heroic, but his musical style remained grand; the sound, and the conviction in his singing, added weight to songs like Racing in the Street and the title track, transforming the pathetic into the tragic. But despite the rock & roll fervor, Darkness was no easy listen, and it served notice that Springsteen was already willing to risk his popularity for his principles.

-William Ruhlmann (All Music)

1. Badlands2. Adam Raised A Cain3. Something In The Night4. Candy's Room5. Racing In The Street6. The Promised Land7. Factory8. Streets Of Fire9. Prove It All Night10. Darkness On The Edge Of Town

Red Dirt Girl

Emmylou Harris's first Nonesuch recording, Red Dirt Girl, was originally released in September 2000, and won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album of the year. It was her first solo studio recording since 1995's Wrecking Ball. The album was produced by Malcolm Burn, who previously worked with Harris engineering and mixing Wrecking Ball, and features Buddy Miller on lead guitar; Daryl Johnson on bass and drums; Malcolm Burn on piano, guitar, and bass; and Ethan Johns on drums, guitar, and other miscellaneous instruments. Harris wrote all but one of Red Dirt Girl's 12 tracks, marking only the second time in her career that she has been so involved in the composition of an album. Dave Matthews sings a duet with Harris on the album, and Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa, and Patty Griffin also contribute vocals.

Dress Rehearsal Broadcast 1992

Limited Edition 140 Gram Clear Colored Vinyl

Following stupendous international success throughout the 1980s, the early '90s were an oddly subdued time for Bruce Springsteen. He had not put out a new album since '87's Tunnel Of Love, had dissolved his usual cohorts, the E Street Band, in 1989, and married long time backing singer Patti Scialfa. Now living in L.A. and working with session musicians, there had been grumblings from the Springsteen faithful by the time Human Touch and Lucky Town were released simultaneously on 31st March 1992.

The World Tour performed in support of these records - which ran for a full 12 months, from June 1992 and took in shows across the US, Canada and Europe, was preceded by a 'dress rehearsal broadcast' - a live performance in front of an invited audience and competition winners, recorded at the Hollywood Center Studios in L.A., 10 days before the tour proper kicked off in Stockholm.

Passaic Night, New Jersey 1978 - Vol. 3

1000 Only Limited Edition Grey Vinyl

Bruce Springsteen has played over a thousand shows across the last four decades, nearly all of which will live forever in the hearts and memories of the fans who attended. However, there are a handful of shows that are so well-known and legendary that they are referred to simply by one name: Agora, Passaic, and Winterland. These shows have become part of a Springsteen fans vernacular and used as a point of reference when discussing just about every aspect of Bruces career. This is the third installment of a three part release documenting the legendary show played live from capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, September 19, 1978.

Johnny99

Although it went virtually unnoticed upon its initial release in 1983, this intriguing record momentarily put a halt to Johnny Cash's precipitous artistic decline and kept the promise of his resurgence alive. Recorded in Los Angeles with session men including Marty Stuart, Norton Buffalo, Jo-El Sonnier, and producer Brian Ahern, Johnny 99 focuses on the work of younger songwriters--Bruce Springsteen, Paul Kennerley, Guy Clark--and might be the lone oasis in an otherwise barren decade. The solemn opener, Springsteen's Highway Patrolman, sets the tone as Cash turns a very restrained reading into an emotional powerhouse, supported by Hoyt Axton's baritone growl. The Springsteen-penned title track becomes a honky-tonk anthem as Cash delivers the Boss's lyrics with acute understanding. The touching Civil War ballad God Bless Robert E. Lee, the tropical/topical Joshua Gone Barbados, and the attractive duet with June Carter on Kennerley's Brand New Dance help round out a rather diverse (for Cash) collection. Aside from the occasional guitar effect and unnecessary keyboard intrusion (it was 1983 after all), this set marks a high point of a low period.

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